Publications by authors named "Rathod S"

Saprolegniasis is one of the most dangerous fungal diseases of fish, causing significant mortality in fish hatcheries and young ones. The present study aimed to isolate and characterize the causative fungus from fingerlings of Pangasianodon hypophthalmus cultured intensively in freshwater cages in Indian reservoirs and to determine minimum inhibitory concentrations of different antifungal compounds against the fungal hyphae and zoospores. The fungal isolates grown on potato dextrose agar showed an abundance of gemmae, elongated mycelia, non-septate hyphae, primary zoospores, mature zoosporangia with numerous zoospores, cysts with bundles of long hairs and were further identified as Saprolegnia parasitica following PCR amplification and sequencing of internal transcribed spacer region.

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Background The complex surgical anatomy and intricate structural arrangement of the thyroid region pose significant challenges for surgeons in identifying the parathyroids and recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) during thyroid surgeries. Therefore, it is crucial to develop techniques that enhance the identification of these structures and reduce complications during thyroidectomies. Objective This study intends to assess the efficacy and diagnostic value of Methylene Blue dye and its usefulness in identifying, conserving and minimizing injury to parathyroid glands and recurrent laryngeal nerve during thyroidectomies.

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Flexible and wearable devices play a pivotal role in the realm of smart portable electronics due to their diverse applications in healthcare monitoring, soft robotics, human-machine interfaces, and artificial intelligence. Nonetheless, the extensive integration of intelligent wearable sensors into mass production faces challenges within a resource-limited environment, necessitating low-cost manufacturing, high reliability, stability, and multi-functionality. In this study, a cost-effective fiber laser direct writing method (fLDW) was illustrated to create highly responsive and robust flexible sensors.

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  • * Researchers designed new drug candidates by hybridizing two pharmacophoric systems, leading to the creation of novel molecules (1K1-1K5) using a multi-step synthesis method.
  • * The new compounds showed promising effectiveness in inhibiting MERTK, particularly IK5, which had low IC values against various cancer cell lines, and demonstrated good stability and clearance profiles for further testing.
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Background: Early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services improve outcomes for young people, but approximately 30% disengage.

Aims: To test whether a new motivational engagement intervention would prolong engagement and whether it was cost-effective.

Method: We conducted a multicentre, single-blind, parallel-group, cluster randomised controlled trial involving 20 EIP teams at five UK National Health Service (NHS) sites.

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  • The study investigates how using small datasets to select an optimal cutoff score for the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) can lead to inaccurate results.
  • Researchers evaluated whether data-driven methods for cutoff selection resulted in scores that were significantly different from the true population optimal score and if these methods produced biased accuracy estimates.
  • Findings showed that many small studies frequently failed to identify the correct optimal cutoff score, particularly in smaller samples, leading to an overestimation of test sensitivity.
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The synthesis of Ce-fumarate and Zr-fumarate metal-organic framework (MOF) is monitored for the first time with in situ Raman spectroscopy in custom-built solvothermal reactors. Several synthesis conditions were explored for Ce-fumarate at room temperature. The use of the method for high-temperature synthesis of Zr-fumarate is also demonstrated.

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Background: Hospital outbreaks caused by Mycobacteroides abscessus complex are a major cause for concern in vulnerable patients such as the cardiothoracic transplant population.

Aim: To describe the outbreak investigation and mitigation steps undertaken to address an increase in healthcare-associated M. abscessus complex cases in an inpatient cardiothoracic transplant population.

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Background: Acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) and acute diarrheal disease (ADD) are the leading causes of mortality in children globally. There is emerging evidence of an association between maternal hypovitaminosis D and ALRI/ADD during infancy.

Objective: To determine whether maternal hypovitaminosis D (25(OH)D [<20 ng/ml] during late pregnancy is associated with increased risk of ALRI/ADD in their offspring during infancy.

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  • * Current treatments for PPHN include inhaled nitric oxide, prostacyclin analogs, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, and endothelin receptor antagonists, with ECMO being used for the most severe cases.
  • * The review emphasizes the need for improving timely diagnosis and treatment accessibility, while also exploring new therapies and the potential of personalized medicine to enhance outcomes for infants with PPHN.
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The prevalence of obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide. Brown adipose tissue activates uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) to generate heat through bypassing ATP synthesis, offering a potential target for obesity treatment. Targeting UCP1 activation to induce thermogenesis through small molecules presents a promising approach for obesity management.

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Introduction The autonomic nervous system is crucial in regulating cardiovascular function. Heart rate variability (HRV) analysis, a non-invasive method to assess autonomic function, reflects the beat-to-beat variations in heart rate and provides insights into the dynamic interplay between sympathetic and parasympathetic influences on the cardiovascular system. In this study, we aimed to find the HRV parameters in overweight individuals by comparing different anthropometric parameters, including body mass index (BMI), percentage body fat (%BF), waist circumference (WC), and waist-hip ratio (WHR).

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  • This study focused on addressing postnatal depression in British South Asian women through a culturally adapted intervention called the Positive Health Programme (PHP), which utilizes group cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) delivered by non-specialist health workers.
  • The research involved a randomized controlled trial comparing the PHP with standard treatment, recruiting participants aged 16 and older who met the DSM-5 criteria for depression and had infants aged 0-12 months.
  • Results showed that the PHP aimed to assess recovery from depression at 4 months using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, indicating the need for accessible and effective mental health interventions for underserved populations.
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Giant cell tumors (GCT) are uncommon as primary tumors localized within the patella. This is a case report of a 25-year-old male who developed a GCT in his patella. The patient had intermittent right anterior knee discomfort for a year before presentation.

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Considering medicinal plants, natural products present in these plants are the best sources of medications for combating viral infection. The possible drug target against viral H1N1 influenza proteins lead to identification of selected secondary metabolites from potential plants Tinospora cordifolia, Ocimum sanctum, and Piper nigrum. On analysis of in vitro cell based antiviral activity of the selected plant extracts, an indication for a possible lead compound against neuraminidase activity was evident.

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Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted traditional educational methods, forcing medical institutes to adapt to online classes. Since online teaching was an untested approach in Indian medical education, student feedback was essential. This study compares synchronous online lectures with traditional classroom lectures from the students' perspective.

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Purpose: The optimal SABR treatment delivery schedule in stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unclear. This population-based study investigated grade ≥2 toxicity rates, local failure (LF), and overall survival (OS) in patients treated with 48 Gy in 4 fractions scheduled every other day versus daily with weekends and consecutive daily without weekends.

Methods And Materials: Between January 2019 and June 2022, treatment records using 48 Gy in 4 fractions were extracted from a provincial cancer registry and grouped by delivery as every other day, daily with weekends, or consecutive daily without weekends.

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Introduction: The aromatase enzyme plays an important role in the progress of hormone-dependent breast cancer, especially in estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancers. In case of postmenopausal women, the aromatization of androstenedione to estrone in adipose tissue is the most important source of estrogen. Generally 60%-75% of pre- and post-menopausal women suffer from estrogen-dependent breast cancer, and thus suppressing estrogen has been recognized to be a successful therapy.

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poses a global public health challenge, causing multiple outbreaks within healthcare facilities. Despite advancements in strain typing for various infectious diseases, a consensus on the genetic relatedness threshold for identifying transmission in local hospital outbreaks remains elusive. We investigated genetic variations within our local isolate collection using whole-genome-based single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) phylogenetic analysis.

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  • Conservation Agriculture (CA) aims to improve sustainable farming and soil health, but challenges in managing crop residues lead farmers to burn leftovers, hindering its implementation.
  • This study tested three types of furrow openers—single disk, inverted T-type with a rolling coulter, and double disc—under controlled conditions to assess their performance on straw-cutting efficiency and draft requirements.
  • Results showed that draft increased with higher forward speeds and straw densities, with the double disc furrow opener exhibiting the best straw-cutting efficiency at lower speeds and densities.
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  • * Conducted on MBBS students from 2019-2023, the survey revealed varying levels of awareness, perceptions, readiness, confidence, and ethical considerations regarding AI, with junior students generally performing better in certain metrics.
  • * Findings indicate a positive attitude towards AI's role in healthcare, emphasizing the need for integrating AI education to enhance the training of future healthcare professionals.
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Endometriosis is a prevalent gynecological disorder characterized by the ectopic growth of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus. This condition poses significant challenges due to its chronic nature, debilitating symptoms such as pelvic pain and infertility, and substantial impact on quality of life. Central to the pathogenesis of endometriosis are inflammatory mechanisms that perpetuate tissue proliferation, adhesion formation, and immune dysregulation within the pelvic cavity.

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Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) provides superior results in the surgical treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). There exist various minimally invasive procedures, each possessing its own set of benefits and drawbacks. This literature review outlines these methodologies and underscores their importance in enhancing the outcomes of patients with IBD.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the mental and physical well-being of individuals globally, with university students being particularly susceptible to mental health issues. Factors such as the transition to adulthood, economic hardships, and academic responsibilities, compounded by pandemic-related disruptions like lockdowns and remote learning, have elevated stress levels and altered daily routines. The pandemic has given rise to post-traumatic stress symptoms in certain individuals, including university students which may contribute to the emergence of emotional eating or adopting unhealthy eating patterns as a coping mechanism, leading to excessive consumption or unhealthy dietary choices.

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